THE ALMANAC of FANTASY WEATHER Volume One: SWORDS & SORCERY contains a massive 1,130 pages, charting the daily (and nightly) weather events for over eight years for each of ten different "Sword & Sorcery"-type climates. Here, you will find cyclone lashed coasts, burning deserts, steaming jungles, howling northern wastes and more.
Adding weather to your fantasy adventure game campaign can be... [click here for more]
THE ALMANAC of FANTASY WEATHER: Volume Two: EUROPE contains a massive 1,131 pages, charting the daily (and nightly) weather events over eight years for each of ten different "European"-type climates. Here, you will find Merlin's Forest, the area surrounding Castle Dracula, Classical Greece, the Scandinavian North of the Sagas and more.
These are different climate types from the first volume of the... [click here for more]
Adding weather to your fantasy adventure game campaign can be fun, but most systems are either too simple to be satisfying or too complicated to be practical. SEVEN YEARS of FANTASY WEATHER gives you seven years of realistic weather for 2556 days. Each twelve-hour day or evening entry includes information on temperature (in Celcius and Fahrenheit) weather events - fog, thunderstorm, blizzard, etc.... [click here for more]
Adding weather to your fantasy adventure game campaign can be fun, but most systems are either too simple to be satisfying or too complicated to be practical. SEVEN YEARS of FANTASY WEATHER gives you seven years of realistic weather for 2556 days. Each twelve-hour day or evening entry includes information on temperature (in Celcius and Fahrenheit) weather events - fog, thunderstorm, blizzard, etc.... [click here for more]
Adding weather to your fantasy adventure game campaign can be fun, but most systems are either too simple to be satisfying or too complicated to be practical. SEVEN YEARS of FANTASY WEATHER gives you seven years of realistic weather for 2556 days. Each twelve-hour day or evening entry includes information on temperature (in Celcius and Fahrenheit) weather events - fog, thunderstorm, blizzard, etc.... [click here for more]